There’s a catastrophic black hole in our climate data – and it’s a gift to deniers / George Monbiot
Climate sceptics tell us that more people die of extreme cold than extreme heat. What’s the truth? I began by trying to discover whether or not a widespread belief was true. In doing so, I tripped across something even bigger: an index of the world’s indifference. I already knew that by burning (…)
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